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Look at this foals parents, how did he come out white????
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Showtym wrote:Look at this foals parents, how did he come out white????
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2354393
Both of your parents carry a single cream gene (the dame's foal picture is actually the silver-black phase instead of the red-black phase of a regular black horse). Your young colt, I think, will likely end up being a perlino, two creams on a buckskin.

Cute boy though. :mrgreen:
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BlackOak2 wrote:
Showtym wrote:Look at this foals parents, how did he come out white????
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2354393
Both of your parents carry a single cream gene (the dame's foal picture is actually the silver-black phase instead of the red-black phase of a regular black horse). Your young colt, I think, will likely end up being a perlino, two creams on a buckskin.

Cute boy though. :mrgreen:
OK thanks. He is cute, They all are until they get to about 6 months then they aren't anymore :cry:
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Showtym wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
Both of your parents carry a single cream gene (the dame's foal picture is actually the silver-black phase instead of the red-black phase of a regular black horse). Your young colt, I think, will likely end up being a perlino, two creams on a buckskin.

Cute boy though. :mrgreen:
OK thanks. He is cute, They all are until they get to about 6 months then they aren't anymore :cry:
Isn't that how it is with most animals though! :lol:
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Showtym wrote: OK thanks. He is cute, They all are until they get to about 6 months then they aren't anymore :cry:
Isn't that how it is with most animals though! :lol:
And humans except its more like when they get to 6 years :lol:
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Showtym wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
Isn't that how it is with most animals though! :lol:
And humans except its more like when they get to 6 years :lol:
Oh, see, I think that's when they start getting cute!
I'm one of those that think human babies are ugly. :mrgreen:
At about the time they can use the bathroom properly and speak in full sentences is about the time I think they start getting cute... in that good way.
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BlackOak2 wrote:
Showtym wrote: And humans except its more like when they get to 6 years :lol:
Oh, see, I think that's when they start getting cute!
I'm one of those that think human babies are ugly. :mrgreen:
At about the time they can use the bathroom properly and speak in full sentences is about the time I think they start getting cute... in that good way.
Haha I have nieces and nephews and when they get to that stage you can't go ANYWHERE without them or they cry
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Showtym wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
Oh, see, I think that's when they start getting cute!
I'm one of those that think human babies are ugly. :mrgreen:
At about the time they can use the bathroom properly and speak in full sentences is about the time I think they start getting cute... in that good way.
Haha I have nieces and nephews and when they get to that stage you can't go ANYWHERE without them or they cry
Hah! My niece decided to throw a tantrum one day when I was out with her. I carried her away from her mother kicking and screaming and we waited in the car while my sister finished shopping. :lol: She decided not to do that again!
It does often come down to how they're raised. And I feel if your nieces and nephews spent a day with me... they'd not likely want to see me again! :twisted: And somehow thank me for it when they've matured a bit.

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That is the weird thing about it. I often get thanked by those I've watched after a few years have passed. I haven't watched many, but those I did... Anyway, can't exchange family! Send them back, request a replacement! :lol: Too funny. :D
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Showtym wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
Oh, see, I think that's when they start getting cute!
I'm one of those that think human babies are ugly. :mrgreen:
At about the time they can use the bathroom properly and speak in full sentences is about the time I think they start getting cute... in that good way.
Haha I have nieces and nephews and when they get to that stage you can't go ANYWHERE without them or they cry
My nephew is 4 years old and throwing tantrums and being really stubborn and the same with my 2 year old niece but my niece is still very cute. I think once they hit the throw tantrums and be stubborn stage is when they start being a bit less cute
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BlackOak2 wrote:
Showtym wrote:Look at this foals parents, how did he come out white????
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2354393
Both of your parents carry a single cream gene (the dame's foal picture is actually the silver-black phase instead of the red-black phase of a regular black horse). Your young colt, I think, will likely end up being a perlino, two creams on a buckskin.

Cute boy though. :mrgreen:
Just wanted to say that to avoid confusion it's probably best not to refer to a smoky black foal coat as silver-black. I usually describe as being bluish black versus reddish black.
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